Brenda Flanagan
Scott MacKenzie
Paul Miller
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Vaz-Hooper








   

Professor Vaz-Hooper specializes in nineteenth-century British Literature, particularly Romanticism, and the ways in which the practice of textual revision among the Romantics traces their pre-occupation with imagination. Her teaching interests also include eighteenth century literature, textual criticism, canon-formation, colonial/postcolonial studies, and literature and medicine.

Current courses:

  • British Literature 1660-1900
  • Seminar: “Multiple Personality (Dis)Order: Robert Browning’s Dramatic Monologues”
  • British Rmanticism
  • Colonial/Postcolonial Literature (Studies in Modern Literature)
  • The Ethics and Technologies of Medicine (Eng 101W)

Courses to be taught next semester:

  • Writing High and Low: Literary Taste and Mass Appeal (The Eighteenth Century)
  • Romance and Realism: Negotiating Literary and Social Conventions (Studies in British Literature)
  • British Literature since 1800




Contact Dr. Vaz-Hooper by e-mail.